ABB microgrid to support Portuguese island's energy transition by Staff Writers Madeira, Portugal (SPX) Dec 06, 2018
ABB is supplying an ABB Ability enabled microgrid and energy storage system to Empresa de Electricidade da Madeira (EEM), a Madeira-based utility to harness solar and wind energy. The modular ABB Ability PowerStore microgrid solution and Microgrid Plus automation system will enable EEM to significantly increase the island's adoption of solar and wind power and raise the share of renewables in the energy mix from 15 to 30 percent. Furthermore, ABB's software, automation and control technologies will stabilize the power system to address fluctuations in frequency and voltage caused by intermittence of infeed, while ensuring secure power supplies with an optimal renewable energy contribution. The Portuguese island of Porto Santo has a population of about 5,500 inhabitants, which quadruples during summer season with visitors. In order to meet this enhanced electricity demand, EEM plans significant investments into renewable power generation such as photovoltaic and wind, with the long-term goal of completely replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy. ABB is a pioneer in microgrids and has supplied this technology to islands all over the world including landmarks like South Africa's Robben Island , the Dutch Caribbean Island Aruba and Kodiak Island in Alaska, US. Microgrid applications are on the rise across a diverse range of applications serving remote communities, islands, utilities and industrial campuses.
Making it crystal clear: Crystallinity reduces resistance in all-solid-state batteries Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 27, 2018 Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology examined the mechanisms behind the resistance at the electrode-electrolyte interface of all-solid-state batteries. Their findings will aid in the development of much better Li-ion batteries with very fast charge/discharge rates. Designing and improving lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries is crucial for extending the limits of modern electronic devices and electric vehicles because Li-ion batteries are virtually ubiquitous. Scientists at Tokyo Institute ... read more
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